From this April 15, 2014 CNN video, they start the six minute segment with talk of suspicious backpacks near the finish line of this year’s Boston Marathon, then talk about some purported video of a recent Al Qaeda demonstration in Yemen, and CNN’s “Terrorism Expert” Peter Bergen comes on to scare the viewers about Al Qaeda’s Number Two there, saying: “To me it doesn’t make any sense that they wouldn’t take the shot if they had it in their sights.”

Then he mentions some bomb maker in attendance at the gathering, who wasn’t shown, saying he is the one who can sneak bombs in on planes undetected.

The only thing is, they happen to be CNN broadcasters, wearing suits, so according to the public’s perception, that doesn’t make them raving conspiracy theorists, despite acting like them.

From their “analysis” (emphasis mine):

“The other backpack the other individual’s carrying looks heavy, too”

“We’re kind of thinking that maybe they’ve already planted one of the devices and maybe they’re walking away”

“Maybe they’re going on their way to plant one”

“You could have both of these individuals carrying both of these devices”

“They might be on their way to one location”

The moral of the story is, if you’re going to spin conspiracy theories, do it from a supposed position of authority, so that the public won’t realize you for being the raving conspiracy theorists you really are.

This article, Syrian women who fled to Jordan tell of horrific rapes back home, in Canada’s most-circulated newspaper, The Toronto Star, is further confirmation of a deliberate plan of Zionist propaganda against the Assad regime in Syria, following their conquest of Libya, due in part to its public central bank that was not controlled by the Zionist Bank for International Settlements.

The Star article is duplicitous, because it doesn’t acknowledge that the uprising was covertly organized and funded by the very same Zionist entities who are now posturing to portray themselves as saviours, and because it doesn’t document the similar war crimes by the Zionist-inspired rebel groups, as even Zionist-controlled CNN disclosed in its March 12, 2013 article, U.N.: Both Syrian rebels and government guilty.

Norman Finkelstein shows us how to debate — not like Alex Jones, who played his part in acting like a crazy nut, instead of making gun-grabbers like Dershowitz appear as the dishonest phonies they are.

First, they said they had a DNA match in under 24 hours, despite that being technologically impossible; only to say that what they really meant was that they had preliminary results. Then, it came out that in producing a “match,” they didn’t actually have bin Laden’s DNA, but had used the DNA of some of his close relatives.

Here’s some DNA testing I’d like to see — where are the DNA test results of his kidneys, since there is evidence that he had kidney problems back in 2001, as explained by CNN’s Sanjay Gupta.